The Influence of Psychological Stress on the Levels of the Skin's Natural Moisturizing Factor in Croatian Medical Students.

Mislav Mokos, Ivana Orešković, Dora Vlašić, Maja Mikulec, Ivone Jakaša, Branka Marinović
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Psychological stress may affect skin barrier homeostasis and slow down its recovery. Therefore, we aimed to examine the association between psychological stress levels and natural moisturizing factor (NMF) levels in the stratum corneum (SC). NMF levels were determined in the SC of 25 third-year and 25 sixth-year medical students in two periods (stressful and non-stressful) using the tape stripping method, high-performance liquid chromatography, and spectrophotometry. Additionally, students completed the Perceived Stress Scale questionnaire. Most students had medium stress levels. During the non-stressful period, third-year students were under higher stress than sixth-year students (P<0.001). However, there was no significant difference between the two examined groups in the stressful period. Only among the sixth-year students were significantly higher stress levels found in the stressful period compared with the non-stressful period. In both groups, the levels of NMF did not differ significantly between the examined periods. Regarding the non-stressful period, there was a clear trend of increasing NMF levels among third-year students compared with sixth-year students (P=0.0547), consistent with the higher stress levels among third-year students during this period. Additionally, sixth-year female students had significantly lower NMF levels during the non-stressful period than third-year female students. In conclusion, third-year students were exposed to longer-term stress, while the stress of sixth-year students was associated with the exam-writing period. Additionally, we observed a trend of increasing NMF levels with increasing stress. Further research is needed to determine the mechanism by which stress, as an independent factor, influences NMF levels in the SC.

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心理压力对克罗地亚医学生皮肤天然保湿因子水平的影响
心理压力会影响皮肤屏障的平衡,减缓其恢复。因此,我们旨在研究角质层(SC)中心理应激水平与自然保湿因子(NMF)水平之间的关系。采用胶带剥离法、高效液相色谱法和分光光度法测定了25名三年级和六年级医学生应激期和非应激期SC中的NMF水平。此外,学生还完成了压力感知量表问卷。大多数学生的压力处于中等水平。在非压力期,三年级学生的压力高于六年级学生(P
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